Hourly Updates: Thursday, October 8

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Thursday, October 08, 2009
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8PM: Conservative leader David Cameron "ticked all the right boxes" in his address to the party faithful, according to a Devon MP.

After Mr Cameron's final conference speech before the General Election, Hugo Swire of East Devon declared it was "chocks away" for the forthcoming campaign.

Mr Cameron promised to create "the responsible society" by rolling back the "culture of big government bureaucracy" installed during Labour's 12 years in power.

For full story, see tomorrow's Echo.

6PM: A motorist accused of causing a double death has told a jury he now thinks he was travelling too fast around a bend but was not driving dangerously.

Phillip Cann, 24, of Priory, Bovey Tracey, was cross-examined by the prosecution in his trial at Exeter Crown Court.

He has pleaded not guilty to two charges — causing the death of John Larsson and son Stephen Larsson by dangerous driving on the B3344 between Chudleigh Knighton and Bovey Tracey.

For full story, see tomorrow's Echo.

5PM: Two men have been jailed after one set fire to a city hotel room and the other did nothing to raise the alarm.

Christopher Pinnock, 20, of Haven Road, Exeter, was sentenced to three years at a Young Offenders' Institute after pleading guilty to deliberately starting a fire at St Nicholas Hotel, Alphington Road.

Damian Meacham, 24, of Wayside Crescent, Whipton, was jailed for two years for his part in the arson.

For full story, see tomorrow's Echo.

4PM: A motorist accused of causing a double death has told a jury he now thinks he was travelling too fast around a bend, but he was not driving dangerously.

Phillip Cann, now 24, of Priory, Bovey Tracey, was cross-examined by the prosecution in his trial at Exeter Crown Court.

For full story, see tomorrow's Echo.

3PM: Wonford woman Hayley Gowthorpe used fake cash to buy toys and books in a £94 Woolworths spending spree, Exeter Crown Court heard today.

Shop staff caught the 33-year-old Burnthouse Lane resident red handed, the court was told.

Gowthorpe denies five offences of tendering a £20 note which she knew or believed to be counterfeit.

For full story, see tomorrow's Echo.

2PM: A Devon road sign which is almost 100 years old has found a new home after being sold for nearly £1,000 at auction.

The amber AA (Automobile Association) road sign for Dunkeswell was sold by Tiverton auctioneers Chilcotts for a hammer price of £920.

For full story, see tomorrow's Echo.

1PM: Postal workers have voted in favour of a national strike in a bitter row over jobs, pay and services, threatening widespread disruption to mail deliveries in the coming weeks, it was announced today.

The Communication Workers Union said its members backed a nationwide walkout by 3-1 in protest at the "imposition" of changes to working practices as well as cuts in their pay and job losses.

For full story and local reaction, see tomorrow's Echo.

NOON: Rate-setters held back from further aid for the economy today despite concerns over the fragility of the UK's pull out of recession.

The Bank of England voted to hold interest rates at their 0.5 per cent record low and continue with its £175 billion programme to boost the money supply at its latest two-day meeting.

NOON: Despite owning a restaurant and working around food, Rosie Cairney has lost a remarkable nine stone and nearly halved her weight.

Less than two years ago, the 33-year-old from Dean Street, Crediton, was a size 26 — but having lost an amazing 86 inches from her thighs, waist, hips, arms and bust, she's now a size 10.

For full story, see tomorrow's Echo.

11AM: Two recruits with a city charity have joined forces to launch a group to support the young.

Jayne Mills, 24, and Louise Banks, 25, from ELF — the Exeter Leukaemia Fund — have set up a youth supporter group.

For full story, see tomorrow's Echo.

10AM: Pupils at a Devon school have joked their way to a £1,200 cash prize and a taste of stardom on CD.

Stover School, near Newton Abbot, scooped a Make I.T Happy contest sponsored by the House of Commons.

For full story, see tomorrow's Echo.

9AM: Emergency services were called to a Mid Devon distribution centre this morning following a car crash.

Police, fire and ambulance services were alerted following the crash outside the Gregory Distribution centre, in Sanders Way, on the Kingsmill Industrial Estate at Cullompton, shortly before 6am.

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    by nathan, exeter

    Thursday, October 08 2009, 6:01PM

    “I assume the Woolworths incident happened last year when it existed. Would be nice for some clarification.

    Either that or someone's a bit wrong!!”

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    by Iain Butcher, Newton Abbot

    Thursday, October 08 2009, 4:12PM

    “Postal workers should be ashamed they are prepared to strike.
    They have NO morals, as is proved by their willingness to put junk leaflets through our letter boxes with every single delivery, and we still have to compensate for all the incorrect deliveries that are more and more frequently”

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